Public Records Inquiry Indicates Professor Lied to University About Middle East Trip 8 Groups Demand Investigation...

San Francisco State University (SFSU) Professor Rabab Abdulhadi received more than $7,000 from SFSU to fly to Jordan, the West Bank and Israel to meet with members of known terrorist organizations. Abdulhadi was the faculty advisor to the SFSU knife-wielding student investigated by the FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Force. She was also caught on tape glorifying terrorism to SFSU students.

On at least four official University documents signed by several SFSU and CSU administrators, including SFSU President Wong and CSU Chancellor White, Abdulhadi concealed the fact that the true purpose of her trip was political activism, as well as the fact that she had planned to meet with individuals affiliated with organizations on the U.S. State Departments list of Designated Terrorist Organizations, wrote eight organizations in a letter to CSU Chancellor Timothy White, SFSU President Leslie Wong, CSU Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Larry Mendel and CSU Attorney Carrie Hemphill Reith.

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Not only does Hammads posting demonstrate that meetings with Khaled and other known terrorists were planned months before Abdulhadi submitted official documents to the University omitting all mention of these meetings, it also highlights the deeply troubling behavior of Abdulhadi, who involved a vulnerable student in her plans to meet with members of known terrorist organizations, said Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, AMCHA co-founder and a UC professor.

We believe there has been an egregious abuse of university and taxpayer funds as well as potential violations of California law, said Leila Beckwith, AMCHA co-founder and a UC professor

Given the history of SF State University in promoting pro-Palestinian riots and promoting physical attacks on pro-Israel groups, I doubt this professor really had to lie to anyone. I’m sure the SFSU administration had an active hand in helping him get to his terrorist buddies.

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